Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health

Papers
(The TQCC of Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health is 5. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
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Patient Perspectives on Clinician Support When Pursuing Permanent Contraception in the United States133
The impact of state Medicaid coverage of abortion on people accessing care in three states47
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Research in brief: How prevalent is rough sex? Results from a national online sample of adults in Germany29
Service delivery atTitle Xsites inTexasduring theCOVID‐19 pandemic20
Short‐Interval Pregnancy Following Delivery in Catholic‐Affiliated Versus Non‐Catholic‐Affiliated Hospitals Among Patients Insured Through the Medicaid Program18
Development of a clinical questionnaire to support contraception decisions in an adolescent reproductive health clinic in Colorado16
“This has definitely opened the doors”: Provider perceptions of patient experiences with telemedicine for contraception in Illinois15
Amicus brief of over 300 reproductive health researchers supports mifepristone's safety and effectiveness14
Abortion needs expressed on Reddit after the Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization decision in the United States14
“It definitely changed me”: Exploring sexual and gender diverse people's experiences with intimate partner violence in Ontario, Canada12
Women's experiences with solitary childbirth support in Ohio during COVID‐19: Results from a qualitative study12
Exploring Adolescents' Menstrual Hygiene Management Needs: Findings From Students in St. Louis, Missouri Charter Schools12
“Trust Women”: Characteristics of and learnings from patients of a Shield Law medication abortion practice in the United States10
Pricing of medication abortion in the United States, 2021–202310
Exploring provider preference and provision of abortion methods and stigma: Secondary analysis of a United Kingdom provider survey10
Pregnancy Intendedness by Presence and Extent of Disability in the USA, 2019–202010
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Fertility Concerns and Information Needs and Preferences of Australian Women With Chronic Kidney Disease: An Exploratory Qualitative Study9
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Gender‐affirming hysterectomy in the United States: A comparative outcomes analysis and potential implications for uterine transplantation8
An Affective‐Sexual Education Program for People With Moderate Intellectual Disabilities: Analysis of Its Effectiveness in the Spanish Context7
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Patient experiences using public and private insurance coverage for abortion in Illinois: Implementation successes and remaining gaps7
Pilot label comprehension study for an over‐the‐counter combined oral contraceptive pill in the United States7
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Sexual choking/strangulation and its association with condom and contraceptive use: Findings from a survey of students at a university in the Midwestern United States6
Disruptions and opportunities in sexual and reproductive health care: How COVID‐19 impacted service provision in three US states6
Imagining Coat‐Hangers and Pills: A Qualitative Exploration of Abortion Beliefs and Attitudes in Hostile Policy Contexts in the United States6
“She should support me, she's my doctor:” Patient perceptions of agency in contraceptive decision‐making in the clinical encounter in Northern California6
Emergency Contraception Provision at Safety‐Net Clinics in the Southeastern United States6
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COVID‐19 and abortion in the Ohio River Valley: A case study of Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia5
Perspectives on Abortion Services, the Pre‐Abortion Visit, and Telemedicine Abortion: A Qualitative Study in Sweden5
The status of person‐centered contraceptive care in the United States: Results from a nationally representative sample5
Sexual health variation among gang‐involved youth in Washington state: Social ecological implications for research and practice5
Desire for Sterilization Reversal in Delaware, US: The Roles of LARC Use, Personal Abortion Acceptability, and Economic Disadvantage5
“Distinct and Separate Issues”: Examining US Adults' Attitudes Toward Abortion During COVID‐195
Neighborhood‐level racialized socioeconomic deprivation and contraceptive use in the United States, 2011–20195
Factors Associated With Contraceptive Use Among South Asians in New York City5
Characterizing physician concerns with publicly supporting abortion at Wisconsin's largest medical school5
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